Your Rights Regarding Audits

represent yourself or have someone represent you when your return is examined.

know which records you will need to verify your return or support your claim prior to any audit or collection meeting.

know the reasons for any proposed change in your tax liability and to receive an explanation of anything you do not understand.

receive a written notice detailing any adjustments made to your return and stating any balance due or additional refund developed.

a reasonable payment plan if you owe additional taxes. The Comptroller's Office must protect the state's interest when offering a lengthy payment plan by recording a tax lien in the appropriate circuit court.

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